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Karel Lang AFD <[log in to unmask]>
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Karel Lang AFD <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 May 2016 13:15:33 +0200
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Hello,

this is hard to say, i don't use cisco client, so can't say for sure, 
but I'd start with a common steps used to solve problems:

- try to run the cisco client directly from command line - and observe, 
if there is any messages displayed there
- check /var/log/messages for any possible errors
- check if the client has it's own log file, if it does, check it too


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On 05/04/2016 12:17 PM, Ian A Taylor wrote:
> Sir/Madam
>
> I have a user with SL 6.7 installed  (2.6.32-573.3.1)
>
> Up until a few weeks ago he could run a Cisco VPN client on this system ok.
>
> However now, when he loads the Cisco VPN client then the process load on
> his system just climbs and climbs until he cannot do anything on the
> system.
>
> It appears the CiscoVPN client is version  2.5.6005
>
> If anybody can suggest a solution to this, it would be much appreciated.
>
>
>

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